You don't get to the top of an industry of millions of wannabees and become responsible for hundred million dollar projects without developing a bit of an ego. Most of these people are complete narcissists to begin with, and only value themselves as other people see them. The only real self-admitted conservatives in Hollywood are typically people who came from obscurity, or those with crazy high IQ's (James Woods)

I don't have a Twitter account and I don't normally look at the site at all -- never had a reason before this election cycle. It's a style of communicating that's alien to me. I just happened to read a story about Whedon's tweets and went to investigate for myself. Needless to say I was disappointed in what I found there. I suspect this is how pretty much all of Hollywood feels about the election.

The only way it affects my life is I might think twice about watching a film or a show made by one of these hacks in the future.

Certain elements are conspiring to undermine the electoral process by convincing electors to abandon their civic duty and vote against the democratically-elected candidate chosen by their state/district. At least 1 elector in a "red state" has publicly announced that he's considering not casting his ballot for Trump. This is something to keep an eye on, but not a huge concern just yet. If the Electoral College fails to perform its duty as prescribed then Congress will simply tell them to vote again until they get it right. Plus the tidal wave of lawsuits it would create might clog the courts (at least at a state level) for years.

Certain elements are conspiring to undermine the electoral process by convincing electors to abandon their civic duty and vote against the democratically-elected candidate chosen by their state/district. At least 1 elector in a "red state" has publicly announced that he's considering not casting his ballot for Trump. This is something to keep an eye on, but not a huge concern just yet. If the Electoral College fails to perform its duty as prescribed then Congress will simply tell them to vote again until they get it right. Plus the tidal wave of lawsuits it would create might clog the courts (at least at a state level) for years.

Not a lawyer... but I'm pretty sure that's illegal.

was reading they will be fined if they don't follow popular vote in their state

not sure if they know that the fine will be in the form of public hanging yet

Well when 59,000,000 people vote in an anti-establishment, anti-corruption president, the best course of action might not be to turn around and elect the corrupt establishment candidate. That might not receive a good reaction.

Well when 59,000,000 people vote in an anti-establishment, anti-corruption president, the best course of action might not be to turn around and elect the corrupt establishment candidate. That might not receive a good reaction.

Brexit lesson 2.0

****ting on the will of your people despite using all their money to go around the world enforcing Democracy going to fall real flat soon.

If the EC flipped the vote and elected Hilldawg - especially considering that she has now conceded to The Donald - I can almost guarantee there would be a civil war.

yeah, they better hope this doesn't happen. they think their little protests are bad.

and i know that these electoral college people are probably having their lives and families threatened by soros and the clintons, but i hope they do what's right for the people and tell them to go to hell.

yeah, they better hope this doesn't happen. they think their little protests are bad.

and i know that these electoral college people are probably having their lives and families threatened by soros and the clintons, but i hope they do what's right for the people and tell them to go to hell.

They can choose to either maybe get "accidental suicided" by Soros thugs or definitely lynched by an angry mob.

I don't have a Twitter account and I don't normally look at the site at all -- never had a reason before this election cycle. It's a style of communicating that's alien to me. I just happened to read a story about Whedon's tweets and went to investigate for myself. Needless to say I was disappointed in what I found there. I suspect this is how pretty much all of Hollywood feels about the election.

The only way it affects my life is I might think twice about watching a film or a show made by one of these hacks in the future.